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At least 124 people have been killed in El Salvador by flooding and landslides following days of heavy rain, the government says.

Monday, November 9, 2009 , Posted by first news at 12:16 AM


President Mauricio Funes has declared a national emergency, describing the damages as "incalculable".
The capital San Salvador and central San Vicente province were the hardest-hit regions, officials say.
Local reporter Juan Carlos Barahona says San Vicente is virtually cut off by landslides and collapsed bridges.
Mr Barahona, of the El Salvador daily La Prensa Grafica, told the BBC that the other worst affected areas were La Libertad, La Paz and Cuscatlan.
Interior Minister Humberto Centeno said 60 people were still missing, and about 7,000 more were in shelters.
In the town of San Vicente rescue workers pulled bodies from the wreckage of houses.
"We rescued a man this morning who had fractures, and a little girl," resident Cristian Aguilar told Reuters news agency.
"My son and I crossed through the floodwater and brought them here, and now she is with her parents."
The rains also triggered massive rock slides from the Chichontepec volcano that buried a number of houses in the town of Verapaz, also in San Vicente province, officials said.

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